Moving to the area

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Hello, i'm moving to the area. I prefer most sport touring bikes, and wanted to say hello before I got busy packing up and leaving South Florida. I'm looking forward to some good roads to enjoy without going to far. I've also got a few questions on insurance for the state, so I'll be checking out other sections of the forums.

Or the traffic, people, the crime, smog, stinky air, etc...... I can go on all day.

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Have you guys lived in Florida? There aren't for roads. The riding is much better here! I came here from Tampa. I love this place. The economy is 5000 times better. Jobs are much easier to find. I do miss the beaches, but I have a much better life here.

If you moved around the start date on your join to this form yeah, you left fl when it got bad. Things are nor all that great in south florida. Note just looking at local roads ill get some experiance. Trackdays wont happen for me until I can find some stable work. Either way part of the reason I'm moving to the area is my wife has a specialized career and had a great chance. I've always been very employable, and found jobs paying well in places people say they don't exist. Vim still searching the forum, and I like what I see. I'm a believer you have to take the good with the bad.

Not true, there are plenty of turns leaving the neighbourhoods. I'd say at least 3-4 before you get to the freeway.

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If you moved around the start date on your join to this form yeah, you left fl when it got bad. Things are nor all that great in south florida. Note just looking at local roads ill get some experiance. Trackdays wont happen for me until I can find some stable work. Either way part of the reason I'm moving to the area is my wife has a specialized career and had a great chance. I've always been very employable, and found jobs paying well in places people say they don't exist. Vim still searching the forum, and I like what I see. I'm a believer you have to take the good with the bad.

Post up what you do for a living. Someone on here may be able to help. This forum is well connected in the community.

I've worked IT for 16 years, and also have an associates in computer sciences. I worked 11 years for a commercial title insurance company from 1998 through 2008. From 2008 to 2012 for a doctors office while they were going corporate on terms of internals. Both jobs were helpdesk teir 1 through complete sys admin responsible for CAM/Deployment/Integrations/Takeovers. Now for diehard corporate america experience, I've worked for a SunTrust owned company that made the top 3 Forbes listing for wealth managment. I can work helpdesk through sysadmin but I'm a little weak on phone systems and networking. I get vlans, much of the base knowledge of swithches up to port channeling, but fall a bit on bgp etc etc. I don't mind rotating on call shifts, but I'm not on the available for 24/7 list for less than 6 figures a year. I am scalable to salary based on responaibility. I've worked for companies in their changes on the way ro being some of the best in their fields. I do not have to have that, however there are situations I will never involve myself in. I'm not looking for a gorever job but a 2 to 5 year run would be great. I understand there aee no promices.

Let me work that up, almost done packing up, and driving there on sunday/monday. Ill have it to you before midnight. My old job has me on the clock for a DR fail..... I can't wait to get away from Florida over the power issues alone.